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I’m kicking off what’s sure to be another great safari here in Botswana. We’ll be at Little Vumbura, an island camp in the northern Delta, for the next four days. Have a look at this fantastic tented camp, complete with private plunge pools, views of the floodplains, and great service.

Stari Most is a 16th-century Ottoman bridge in the city of Mostar in Bosnia and Herzegovina that crosses the Neretva River connecting the two parts of the city. Read more about this bridge and Suleiman the Magnificent.

Photographing the Church of Saint Mary of Nazareth at the Discalced Carmelites in Venice, was like stepping back in time. Not having a Tilt-Shift adapter for my Hasselblad, this single shot image required a significant amount of Photoshop work to correct the tilt distortion resulting from shooting upward. Read on about the history of this church and the two photographs that I walked away with. If I had only looked up.

Rock and Roll. Bluring the foreground by capturing the motion of the gondolas is an effective way to emphasize the main point of interest without making the photograph so busy that the viewer gets lots. Read more about this location.

Reflections are an important part of photographic story telling when working around reflective surfaces such as water. Read on for an insight on how I use them in my imagery as well as different approaches to reflections you should consider in your wildlife photography.